&quot;Stephanos&quot;:osw94y4e wrote: I'd say o'malleys probably retired too around 2005 <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="www.ratebeer.com/brewer/5294/sort/5/">www.ratebeer.com/brewer/5294/sort/5/[/quote:osw94y4e]It looks like the beer has never been sighted in Ireland. I'd be reasonably confident that this is a UK brand.
How many Irish breweries in planning phase?
12 years 10 months ago #68
&quot;irish_goat&quot;:24txf7gr wrote: Acton's is White Gypsy rebadged. I believe Andrew found a door in the hotel labelled "brewery room" that was actually a broom cupboard.[/quote:24txf7gr]
It's now Porterhouse rebadged. And the broom cupboard is still there, but the sign as gone...
How many Irish breweries in planning phase?
12 years 10 months ago #70
&quot;irish_goat&quot;:pozhyj74 wrote: Acton's is White Gypsy rebadged. I believe Andrew found a door in the hotel labelled "brewery room" that was actually a broom cupboard.[/quote:pozhyj74]
It's now Porterhouse rebadged. And the broom cupboard is still there, but the sign as gone...[/quote:pozhyj74]
Ahah, lying on their website then! Moved the beers to porterhouse, any idea what they are, brau and haus perhaps
How many Irish breweries in planning phase?
12 years 10 months ago #72
i was there last weekend-I presumed it was white gypsy as they were serving a red and a Weiss. the red tasted v like messers red and was non nitro.
they proving quite popular to a v non craft beer audience anyway